Filtered search results for 'Minor injuries unit'
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Public holidays
Information on what to do if you need healthcare advice or support when your GP practice is closed on a public holiday
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Guide
Gluten-free Food Service
The Gluten-free Food Service is a voluntary service for people that need to eat gluten-free foods as part of their care. Find out how to register and place a food order.
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Guide
Transfer of your GP health records
When you register with a new GP practice your health records will move with you. This guide details how your health records are stored, moved and kept private during this transfer process.
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Guide
Health rights for veterans
Find out what health rights veterans have and information on the resources available to help them understand and get the most from these rights.
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Guide
Holidays and travel
Difficulties with travel can often be avoided by good planning - enabling you to avoid or overcome any problems so that you can enjoy your travels and have a stress-free break.
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Women and Families Maternal Mental Health Pledge
The Women and Families Maternal Mental Health Pledge sets out what to expect from the NHS in Scotland if you're pregnant and have mental health problems.
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Accessing orthodontics
Orthodontic treatment is a type of dental treatment used to improve the appearance and function of crooked teeth. This article will explain who can access orthodontics and how referrals work.
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Healthcare for refugees and asylum seekers
Information on how to access healthcare in Scotland if you're a refugee or asylum seeker. Find advice about healthcare costs and asylum support.
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General practice services
Information on GP practices in Scotland and how to access the services they offer.
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Guide
Where and how can I be cared for?
As your condition progresses, you may need extra help with your care. This section provides information on the places you can be cared for and the people who can help support you in making the best decision.